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Oh my god. You nearly described my family to a T except it's vice versa for my parents :( My mom only finished 6th grade and my dad is one of 12. I'm one of 5 and the first to go to a four year university, the first to go to grad school. I feel like shit when my mom asks me if I'm good with money so I usually lie and tell her I'm fine, just for her to tell me later that she put money in my account anyway :'( I've appreciated them so much more since I left for college, but I can't wait to see them again and tell them how grateful I am. They're the reason I've made it this far in life.

Upvoted for the college girl I remember seeing in a TJMaxx sobbing on the phone to her mother that she needed $300 for a coffee table because "mom! It's FURNITURE! It's a necessity! I hate you!" and the fact that I saw that ALL THe TIME working in a college town. I had a blog listing them for a while, it became a hobby to write them down.